How to time block your week

How to time block your week

A to-do list tells you what to do. Time blocking tells you when. That one shift — from a floating list to a scheduled plan — is the difference between a week that happens to you and a week you control.

Time blocking is the practice of assigning every hour of your day to a specific task, category, or activity. Instead of hoping you’ll get to your priorities, you schedule them like appointments. Deep work gets a 2-hour block. Email gets a 30-minute block. If it’s not on the schedule, it doesn’t get your time.

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Why you should track your time

Time tracking sounds like something reserved for lawyers and freelancers. If nobody’s paying you by the hour, why bother? But the truth is, tracking your time has nothing to do with invoicing. It’s about awareness — and awareness is what lets you work better, not harder.

How to Review Your Time Log to Work Better

How to Review Your Time Log to Work Better

Tracking your time is step one. Reviewing it is where the value actually lives. A time log sitting in a spreadsheet or tool doesn’t improve your week on its own — you have to look at it with the right questions and the willingness to adjust.

Here’s a repeatable process for turning raw time data into real changes in how you work.

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